Where does ABA therapy happen?

ABA therapy is often provided in a child’s natural environments including their home, school or other community locations where they regularly spend time and require support. Sometimes ABA is provided in therapy centers. The BCBA who assesses your child will make a recommendation for the location of therapy services based on their observations of your child and information that you provide to them during the evaluation process.

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